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	<h1>JSINQ .NET 4.0 examples</h1>
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		The source code for this example can be found in the file 
		<em>dotnet40.js</em>.
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	<p>
		This example showcases the new zip-operator that was introduced with
		.NET 4.0.
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	<h2>Source 1</h2>
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	<h2>Source 2</h2>
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	<h2>Result</h2>
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